UNECE/FAO Forest Communicators’ Network – Annual Meeting
30 May -1 June 2017, Málaga Spain
Meeting Report
The annual meeting of the UNECE/FAO Team of Specialists on Forest Communication – the Forest
Communicators’ Network (FCN) took place from 30 May to 1 June 2017 in Málaga, Spain. It was
kindly hosted by IUCN Mediterranean.
The objective of the meeting was to raise awareness on challenges of forests and forest
communication in the Mediterranean region and to find a common ground for evidence-based
communication on forest matters referring to global frameworks such as Sustainable Development
Goals and the UN Strategic Plan for Forests 2017-30. The meeting was attended by 29 participants
from 11 countries and 8 organisations.
Topics discussed:
Challenges for forest communication in the Mediterranean region
Adapting forests to climate change – the role of communication
Enhancing communication outreach through cooperation
Evidence-based communication in the age of fake news and alternative facts
Communication approaches and cases
FCN internal business
Report of presentations and group discussions:
Javier Madrid, Director General of Nature and Protected Areas, Regional Government of Andalusia
opened the meeting and highlighted the importance of forest conservation for the Mediterranean
region. Marina, Bravo, Deputy for the Environment and the Promotion of the Territory, Diputación of
Málaga, Antonio Troyo, Director of the IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation, and Ingwald
Gschwandtl, Leader of the UNECE/FAO Forest Communicators’ Network, welcomed the participants
emphasising the crucial importance of forest communication to raise awareness of the role of
forests for climate change and sustainable development.
Patricia Sfeir, Coordinator of the Mediterranean Forest Communicators’ Network, briefed
participants about the 5th Mediterranean Forest Week, which took place 20-24 March 2017 in
Agadir, Morocco under the theme “Towards an enhanced regional cooperation to restore
Mediterranean landscapes: improving resilience for the benefit of people and environment”. She
encouraged participants to concentrate on positive forest communication based on case studies,
which can improve the perception of forests in the Mediterranean region.
Lourdes Lázaro Marín, IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation, presented the organisations
efforts to address forest challenges in the region. She presented activities under the Bonn Challenge,
the Mediterranean Ecosystems Programme the Life Adaptamed Project and the communication
opportunities coming along with these initiatives.
Georg Rappold, Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management,
Austria, presented the national campaign “The use of wood is good for the climate – We make our
forest climate fit” addressing small-scale private forest owners and new forest owners as well as the
general public and consumers. He explained Austria’s approach to motivate forest owners to actively
manage their forests in a sustainable manner in light of climate change and how to encourage the
consumers to use more wood products.
Gerald Steindlegger, Integrated Sustainability Solutions, presented a local approach to reach the
objective of informing and motivating small-scale forest owners to optimise their forest
management for climate, society and nature. This local project is in line with the overall goal of the
national campaign of Austria, “We make our forest climate fit”.
Eduard Plana and Marc Font, Forest Science Centre of Catalonia, shared their lessons learned on
wildfire risk communication and their experiences in dealing with complexity. They emphasised the
importance to raise awareness about fire and people’s responsibility to deal with related risks, this
includes civic leaders, business owners, first responders, land managers and homeowners in affected
areas.
Meeting participants discussed in small moderated groups the topic “Adapting Forests to Climate
Change – the role of Communication” with an emphasis on (1) Whom to reach out to?, (2) Effective
approaches, and (3) Best Messages.
Outcome of the discussion on “Adapting Forests to Climate Change – the role of Communication”:
Whom to reach out to? Effective approaches Best messages
General public > divide a diverse group into stakeholder categories and use them as multipliers
Affected people “on the ground”
People who should become actors
Decisions makers and administrations
User/ people who benefit from FES
The ones who start the discussion
Academia
NGOs
Shared responsibilities > collaborative approach > empowerment
Pay attention to the things you CAN change/influence
Get attention through e.g. scandal/catastrophe > use this as an entry point
Involve journalists long-term
Tell a story and propose a solution specific to stakeholder categories
Educational movies
Create entrance gates for companies
Take things that have worked and adapt them to new situations
Be positive
Stories (less facts)
Demonstrate best case examples
One messages (many voices)
Sense of urgency
Practical guidance
Solid data (evidence)
This is a shared responsibility
What is in for you?
Are you part of the problem or of the solution?
SFM saves lives
Let the forest help you
If you help the forest, the forest will help you
Use wood from sustainable resources
It is your choice: wood, steel or plastic?
Kai Lintunen, Finnish Forest Association, presented some controversial forest communication
campaigns to start a lively discussion on how better collaboration can influence the perception on
forest use in order to oppose campaigns with the message “Don’t touch the forest”. In small groups,
meeting participants discussed ideas for collaboration to enhance the outreach of forest
communication.
Outcomes of the discussions on “Don’t touch the forest! – Working together to enhance
communication outreach”:
Enhance collaboration and partnership
Challenges Step by step recommendation
- Willingness to partner and collaborate (identify partners like NGOs, civil society, private sector, academia, media)
- Increase communication - More contact - Common target and
objectives: recognition (vision) of the same objective, acknowledge different objectives/perspectives of reality
- Capitalize on existing networks (mobilization/lobbying and success stories)
- Concrete mechanisms /channels/structures
- How do we keep a good idea alive?
- How do we overcome ignorance, apathy, vested interest and lack of resources?
- How do we streamline messages?
- How do we align objectives? Obstacles for international campaigns: - Leadership should be clear - Ownership to the topic (also on
national level) - Too many logos - National adaptability - Slow communication channels
and many bureaucracy involved
- passiveness
- Set long-term objectives - Identify common
ground (where is it?) - Come up with a theme - Create short-term plans
(audiences, messaging, metrics, tactics)
- Identify amplifiers/influencers
- Debrief
Ana Belén Noriega, PEFC Spain, briefed meeting participants about how PEFC Spain uses the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for communication on forests. In addition, she presented a
communication campaign on Mediterranean cork oak forests “Communicating sustainability from
the forest to the bottle”.
Gerda Wolfrum, IUFRO, informed about the 125 Years Anniversary Congress of IUFRO, taking place
18-22 September 2017 in Freiburg, Germany. A sub-plenary session on communication with the title
“Communicating with Einstein – about forest facts, feelings and fake news” organized by FCN was
accepted for the Congress and will take place on 20 September.
Mita Sen, UNFF Secretariat, presented the recently adopted UN Plan for Forests 2017-30. She
informed that based on the positive experience with involving FCN experts in IYF 2011 preparations,
the UNFF Secretariat considers tapping again into the expertise of the UNECE/FAO FCN and other
regional FCNs for support in the development and implementation of the communication and
outreach strategy of the UN Strategic Plan for Forests.
Theresa Loeffler, UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section, briefed about ongoing activities on the
70th anniversary of forest collaboration between FAO and UNECE in 2017. Further, she announced
the International Conference “Marianske Lazne +70: Celebrating 70 years of UNECE/FAO
cooperation on forests”, which will focus on forest certification and the future of the forest sector. It
will take place 5-7 September in Marianske Lazne, Czech Republic. In addition, she announced the 4th
European Forest Week, 9-13 October 2017, hosted by Warsaw in conjunction with Las 2017, the
joint session of the Committee of Forests and the Forest Industry and the European Forest
Commission. Under the European Forest Week, a call for national events, special session during
Las20017 and spreading the word about the EFW Art Contest was launched.
Maria DeCristofaro, Outreach and Capacity Building Officer for the FAO Forestry Department,
presented highlights of the work of the Forest Communicators’ Network over the past two years,
including the Forest Communicators’ sessions at the XIV World Forestry Congress, COFO 23, the
Asia-Pacific Forestry Week, and the Fifth Mediterranean Forest Week, as well as an overview of the
upcoming capacity-building workshop to be held in Kyrgyzstan in July 2017. The three-day
international workshop in Kyrgyzstan will be co-led by Maria, along with Ingwald Gschwandtl,
Director of the Forest Policy Division at Austria’s Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry,
Environment and Water Management, and Kai Lintunen, Communications Manager at the Finnish
Forest Association – respectively leader and deputy leader of the Forest Communicators Network. At
the training, participants from 14 countries will learn how to create a communication strategy for
forestry work, from setting out aims and objectives, identifying target audiences and developing
messages, to evaluating the efficacy of campaigns. She also presented an overview of the
2billioncare social media and outreach campaign and provided an update on the theme for the 2018
International Day of Forests which will be Forests and Sustainable Cities.
Thomas Baschny, leader of the FCN sub-group Forest Pedagogics, informed about the relaunch of
the group’s website (www.forestpedagogics.eu) and announced the 12th European Forest
Pedagogics Congress, which will take place 3-6 October 2017 in Milovy, Czech Republic.
Colin Morton, UK, presented the SDGs as a communication framework stipulating discussions that
were further elaborated in the workshop on the same topic. He emphasised the opportunities that
the SDGs bear for the forest sector by providing a common and consistent framework for reporting
progress and helping people to understand sustainability. With the SDGs we have a unique
opportunity to engage stakeholders and different sectors and agencies.
Stefanie Linser, European Forest Institute, presented indicators for sustainable forest management
(SFM) as evidence-based policy and communication tools in the age of fake news and alternative
facts. She concluded that criteria and indicators for SFM serve well as a framework for dialogue and
communication on forestry issues, as an adequate tool for monitoring and reporting on SFM, in
facilitating implementation of set goals and developing and adaptation of national policy
instruments.
Theresa Loeffler, UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section, presented the UNECE statistical database
(http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) and Android app, which includes forestry data reported according
to the pan-European SFM indicators, in both Russian and English. She also presented results of the
State of Europe’s Forest User Survey regarding communication.
Jolanta Stankiewicz, Poland, presented the national campaign “On Natures Side” and related
experiences in Poland.
Florian Kraxner, IIASA, presented a global online tool for mapping certified forests. The tool includes
a grass root approach, which allows users to validate and improve maps.
Meeting participants discussed in small moderated groups the topic “Identifying opportunities,
challenges and recommendations for effective approaches to evidence-based communication”.
The outcome of the discussions is summarized here:
Opportunities for promoting forestry through SDGs
How to use C&I for SFM to support the SDGs?
How can we act collaboratively to boost our efforts?
Assess relevant events for greater impact
Highlight forestry and SDGs at events
Huge outreach to groups you would otherwise not reach/ increase visibility
Provide interlinkages between sectors
We can find an entrance to every “hot topic”
Hook for broader aspects than SDGs
Use the UN Strategic Plan for Forests
RISK: to say forestry is the solution per se TACTICS:
Common outreach strategy
SDG to become criteria for eg. Finance in forestry
Group SDGs by audiences
Select the relevant indicators for the key message > focus; use the data to underline, strengthen and get the facts
Formulate 1-3 scientifically based key messages to specific SDGs broadly accepted and agreed
Subsets for communication; Is the available information communicated or not?
Talk through results what is important for community outside the forest family
Be specific with respect to audience
Agile approach, openness
Choose carefully between the narrow approach (SDG 15) vs. the broader one (“What would the SDGs be without forests”)
We need to overcome our tribal attitude
Collectively do what has been identified as priority
Significance of forests for the SDGs could be illustrated through a universally understandable animated info graphic or video
Use of FCN google group
Within the format of “Lightning talks” 5 minute presentations on exciting communication
approaches and cases were held by Maria De Cristofaro, FAO, on a successful social media campaign,
by Adrian Schmutz, Switzerland on the wood campaign #WOODVETIA, by Pierre Hermans, PHBois
Forest Office, on communicating the multi-functionality of forest and by Jesse Cruz, FSC, on video
reporting to replace the boring two pager. The talks were followed by discussions.
Summary of key issues discussed and conclusions:
It was underlined that the SDGs provide a useful framework for forest related
communication. The fact that forests contribute to most of the SDGs offers opportunities for
broad outreach across a wide range of sectors relevant to sustainable development. The
communication and outreach strategy for the UN Strategic Plan for Forests, which is under
development at present, should define the main elements to be addressed.
A number of specific recommendations were made on how to utilise SDGs for forest
communication. The significance of forests for the SDGs could be illustrated through a
universally understandable animated info graphic or video. It was suggested to produce,
maybe as a collective exercise at the next FCN meeting, a short video on the role of forests
for the SDGs. Concerning the task of revising the FCN’s Strategic Framework for Forest
Communication in Europe it was suggested to consider making the SDGs the structural
framework. It was also suggested to encourage forest experts to make substantive inputs to
note forest focussed SDG events and activities.
Mita Sen will be in touch with the FCN Leader for clarifying arrangements concerning the
Communication Strategy for the UN Strategic Plan for Forests. Las2017 was identified as an
option for regional consultation on the communication strategy of the UN Strategic Plan for
Forests 2017-2030.
In discussing the Draft FCN Terms of Reference the group expressed general support for it. It
was however recommended to add specific references to activities related to the SDGs and
the UN Strategic Plan for Forests. The FCN Leader was asked to submit a text proposal to the
Secretariat. Changes in the Draft FCN Terms of Reference will have to be proposed to
Las2017, the joint COFFI/EFC session in Warsaw, October 2017, when discussing this agenda
item.
With regard to date and place of the next annual FCN meeting Florian Kraxner (IIASA)
offered to explore the possibility of holding it in August/ September 2018 in Krasnojarsk,
Russia. The group, with a view to the geographic scope FCN is tasked to cover, highly
welcomed the proposal. Mr Kraxner will coordinate his activities closely with the FCN Leader
and the Secretariat.
Field Trip
During the field trip to the Sierra Nevada National and Nature Parks at the spot presentations and
discussions on forestations and adaptive forest management of climate change endangered
Mediterranean socio-ecosystems took place.
Meeting website
More information about the meeting, links to all presentations and the detailed agenda can be
found at http://www.unece.org/index.php?id=44991#/
Video report, by Jesse Cruz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOixNI3pF6k
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List of participants
Forest Communicators Network - Annual Meeting
Start Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 End Date: Thursday, June 01, 2017
Participants: 29
Last Name First Name Title Organization Countries Represented Phone Email
Baschny Thomas Mr. Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
Austria +43 1 71100 7321 [email protected]
Burt Robert (bob) Mr. International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO)
Canada +1 613 779 9011 [email protected]
Cruz Jesse Mr. FSC Global Development GmbH [email protected]
De Cristofaro Maria Ms. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations +39 06 57052120 [email protected]
Font Marc Mr. Forest Science Centre of Catalonia Spain [email protected]
Gschwandtl Ingwald Mr. Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
Austria +43 1-711 00 607305
Hermans Pierre M. PHBois Forest Office Belgium [email protected]
Kraxner Florian Dr. Ecosystems Services and Management (ESM), International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Austria +43 2236 807 233 [email protected]
Kuehling Marcus Mr. Deutscher Forstverein e.V. German Forest Society
Germany [email protected]
Lazaro Marin Lourdes Ms. IUCN Spain [email protected]
Linser Stefanie Dr. European Forest Institute – Central-East European Regional Office EFICEEC c/o University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)
+43 (1) 47654 73222
Lintunen Kai Mr. Finnish Forest Association Finland +358 50 351 2415 [email protected]
Loeffler Theresa Ms. UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section [email protected]
Morton Colin Mr. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
+44 131-314 6249 [email protected]
Noriega Ana Belén Mrs. Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification Schemes (PEFC) Spain
915910088 [email protected]
Nurczyńska-Dałek Marta Mrs. General Directorate of the State Forests +48 22 589 83 42 [email protected]
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Plana Eduard Mr. Forest Sciences Centre of Catalonia (CTFC) [email protected]
Rappold Georg Dr. Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
Austria +431 711-007314 [email protected]
Rasi Rastislav Mr. FOREST EUROPE - Liaison Unit Bratislava +421 455314203 [email protected]
Riedl Marcel Mr. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague +420604234003 [email protected]
Schmutz Adrian Mr. Federal Office for the Environment FOEN Switzerland +41 58 464 91 46 [email protected]
Sen Mita Ms. United Nations Forum on Forests +1 917 367 5069 [email protected]
Sfeir Patricia Mrs. FCN Mediterranean/Near East +9611498188 [email protected]
Stankiewicz Jolanta Ms. State Forests Information Centre Poland + 48 22 18 55 372 [email protected], [email protected]
Steindlegger Gerald Mr. Steindlegger ISS - Integrated Sustainability Solutions [email protected]
Tamas Szedlak Mr. European Commission, DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Viszlai Igor Mr. FOREST EUROPE Liaison Unit Bratislava +421 45 5314 103 [email protected]
Wolfrum Gerda Ms. International Union of Forest Research Organizations +43-1-877-01-51-17
Wolicka Magdalena Ms. Ministry of the Environment Poland (+48 22) 57 92 345 [email protected]
UNECE/FAO FOREST COMMUNICATORS NETWORK – ANNUAL MEETING
30th May – 1st June 2017
Draft Agenda as of 26-05-2017
TUESDAY 30 May
09:00 Item 1 Welcome Addresses by IUCN and FCN
- Key Note by Javier Madrid, Director General of Nature and Protected Areas. Regional Government of Andalusia
- Marina Bravo - Deputy for the Environment and the Promotion of the Territory - Diputación of Málaga
- Antonio Troya - IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation, Director
- Ingwald Gschwandtl – UNECE/FAO Forest Communicators’ Network
09:40 Item 2 Challenges for forest communication in the Mediterranean region
- Patricia R. Sfeir – Coordinator of the Mediterranean Forest Communicators’ Network
- Lourdes Lázaro – IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation
- Q&A
10:10 Item 3 Adapting Forests to Climate Change – the Role of Communication
- “The use of wood is good for the climate – We make our forest climate fit!” a national campaign – Georg Rappold and Geri Steindlegger, Austria
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 - Risk awareness communication; challenges and lessons learned from communication tools' development and cross-sectoral planning approach, the case of wildland fire risk in the Mediterranean region - Eduard Plana, Marc Font, Marta Serra
- Q&A
12:00 Break out Groups to discuss and elaborate common findings and recommendations on what worked and what are major challenges
13:00 Reporting back to plenary
13:30 Lunch
14:30 Item 4 Working together to enhance communication outreach
‘Don’t touch the forest!’
- Introduction by Kai Lintunen, Finland
- Discussion on collaborative action for influencing perception on forest use
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Item 4 continued
- SFM indicators for communicating on forests – Ana Belén Noriega, PEFC Spain (item 5, rescheduled)
- Ana Belén Noriega, PEFC Spain - Mediterranean cork oak forests: communicating sustainability from the forest to the bottle (Lightning talk, rescheduled)
Updates on:
- The communication session at IUFRO’s 125 Years Anniversary Congress, Sept 2017, Freiburg/Germany – Gerda Wolfrum, IUFRO
- Communication in the context of the UN Strategic Plan on Forests – Mita Sen, UNFF Secretariat
- 70th anniversary of the forestry collaboration between FAO and UNECE – Theresa Loeffler UNECE/FAO
- European Forest Week 2017 – Theresa Loeffler, UNECE/FAO
- Assessment of public perception on forests via a survey among FCN members – Colin Morton, UK
- Capacity building workshop for countries in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus, June/July 2017, Kirgizstan – Maria DeCristofaro, FAO
- The cooperation among the regional forest communicators networks - Maria DeCristofaro, FAO
- The International Day of Forests 2018 - Maria DeCristofaro, FAO
- Activities, achievements and future plans on Forest Pedagogics – Thomas Baschny, FCN Sub Group Forest Pedagogics
18:00 End of day 1
WEDNESDAY 31 May
A field trip to the Sierra Nevada National Park has been organized on Wednesday 31st May. Please bring appropriate clothes and shoes. Sun cream and a hat are advisable as weather could be hot. A bus will pick you up at the HOTEL NH MÁLAGA (Street San Jacinto) at 7.45 am. Return to Málaga is scheduled at 18.00 pm
THURSDAY 01 June
09:00 Item 5 Evidence-based communication in the age of fake news and alternative facts
- Sustainable Development Goals as communication framework – Colin Morton, UK
- SFM Indicators as policy and communication tool - Stefanie Linser, EFI
- SFM indicators bilingual database of UNECE and State of Europe’s Forest User Survey – Theresa Loeffler, UNECE/FAO
- On Natures Side – Jolanta Stankiewicz, Poland
- Mapping certified forests for SFM - a global online tool - Florian Kraxner, IIASA
- Q&A
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Item 6 Workshop on identifying opportunities, challenges and recommendations for effective approaches to evidence based communication (moderated by Colin Moron, UK)
Questions to be addressed:
1. Opportunities for promoting forestry through SDGs
2. How to use C&I for SFM to support the SDGs
3. How we can act collaboratively to boost our efforts
13:15 Lunch
14:30 Workshop continuation and conclusions
15:00 Item 7 “Lightning Talks” on exciting communication approaches and cases
- Maria DeCristofaro, FAO - Backstage on a successful social media campaign
- Adrian Schmutz, Switzerland - Swiss Wood Campaign: #WOODVETIA
- Pierre Hermans, Belgium - Communicating the multifunctionality of forests
- Jesse Cruz, FSC international – Video reporting (to replace the boring two pager)
- Q&A and general discussion
15:45 Coffee Break
16:00 Item 8 FCN internal business
- Progress report on the FCN Google Group and FCN Google Hangouts
- Renewing the FCN Terms of Reference for the period 2018 to 2021
- Arrangements for Malaga meeting report
- Malaga follow up actions
17:00 End of the meeting
We are looking forward to seeing you!